With just nine days until Halloween, Skullface wakes in his unmarked grave. He forces his way out and begins to question why he was there, who he is, what did he do to be buried in such a place.

The Isle of Wight is a reasonably large place. There are many secluded corners which is just as well. Skullface needs them to kill, to drink the blood and eat the flesh to ‘survive’. He justifies this by argument; the two sides of his mind are in constant battle.

With just nine days until Halloween, Skullface wakes in his unmarked grave. He forces his way out and begins to question why he was there, who he is, what did he do to be buried in such a place.

The Isle of Wight is a reasonably large place. There are many secluded corners which is just as well. Skullface needs them to kill, to drink the blood and eat the flesh to ‘survive’. He justifies this by argument; the two sides of his mind are in constant battle.

With just nine days until Halloween, Skullface wakes in his unmarked grave. He forces his way out and begins to question why he was there, who he is, what did he do to be buried in such a place.

The Isle of Wight is a reasonably large place. There are many secluded corners which is just as well. Skullface needs them to kill, to drink the blood and eat the flesh to ‘survive’. He justifies this by argument; the two sides of his mind are in constant battle.

This project began over ten years ago - a simple welcome to those who wanted to leave a message for the world they had left. Patiently and diligently, Medium Dorothy Davies has collected hundreds of messages from many people and now, in the first of her books of Messages, Dorothy brings us those relating to stars of Pop, Country, Blues and Jazz. Some names you will instantly know, others you may not.

They entertained us, they left us with a legacy of their talent, the singers and musicians from many eras and many types of music.

This project began over ten years ago - a simple welcome to those who wanted to leave a message for the world they had left. Patiently and diligently, Medium Dorothy Davies has collected hundreds of messages from many people and now, in the first of her books of Messages, Dorothy brings us those relating to stars of Pop, Country, Blues and Jazz. Some names you will instantly know, others you may not.

They entertained us, they left us with a legacy of their talent, the singers and musicians from many eras and many types of music.

This project began over ten years ago - a simple welcome to those who wanted to leave a message for the world they had left. Patiently and diligently, Medium Dorothy Davies has collected hundreds of messages from many people and now, in the first of her books of Messages, Dorothy brings us those relating to stars of Pop, Country, Blues and Jazz. Some names you will instantly know, others you may not.

They entertained us, they left us with a legacy of their talent, the singers and musicians from many eras and many types of music.

Antony Woodville, medieval star of the much maligned Woodville family, lived a life of unadulterated luxury. His parents were highly regarded at court, his sister married the young king Edward IV, he had huge estates and a rich wife, all that anyone could wish to have in the 15thc. Behind the riches and flamboyant lifestyle was an intellectual mind. He travelled widely, read books when he could get them and translated the very first book published in England by his friend.

Antony Woodville, medieval star of the much maligned Woodville family, lived a life of unadulterated luxury. His parents were highly regarded at court, his sister married the young king Edward IV, he had huge estates and a rich wife, all that anyone could wish to have in the 15thc. Behind the riches and flamboyant lifestyle was an intellectual mind. He travelled widely, read books when he could get them and translated the very first book published in England by his friend.

Antony Woodville, medieval star of the much maligned Woodville family, lived a life of unadulterated luxury. His parents were highly regarded at court, his sister married the young king Edward IV, he had huge estates and a rich wife, all that anyone could wish to have in the 15thc. Behind the riches and flamboyant lifestyle was an intellectual mind. He travelled widely, read books when he could get them and translated the very first book published in England by his friend.

Way back in time, Cro-magnon man and woman lived in caves as part of a Clan. The Clan was led by a shaman and daily life was harsh and a struggle.

Meet Ky. Her full name is Ky-e-leron, which means Ky, daughter of Leron. Ky has broken through from the distant past to the present day to relate her story of life. Whether or not you believe such a thing is possible, this is a fascinating and insightful book, covering various aspects of Clan life, and death, leadership and more, so much more.

Way back in time, Cro-magnon man and woman lived in caves as part of a Clan. The Clan was led by a shaman and daily life was harsh and a struggle.

Meet Ky. Her full name is Ky-e-leron, which means Ky, daughter of Leron. Ky has broken through from the distant past to the present day to relate her story of life. Whether or not you believe such a thing is possible, this is a fascinating and insightful book, covering various aspects of Clan life, and death, leadership and more, so much more.

Way back in time, Cro-magnon man and woman lived in caves as part of a Clan. The Clan was led by a shaman and daily life was harsh and a struggle.

Meet Ky. Her full name is Ky-e-leron, which means Ky, daughter of Leron. Ky has broken through from the distant past to the present day to relate her story of life. Whether or not you believe such a thing is possible, this is a fascinating and insightful book, covering various aspects of Clan life, and death, leadership and more, so much more.

Daniel Goleznovitch was born on the 16th November in the early part of the 20th Century in Potsdam in Germany; the last child of David and Eva Goleznovitch. There were already three children living in the small flat above the pawnbroker’s shop: David Junior, Rosa and Solomon. In the early 1900s life was hard enough for Jews who were immigrants; Daniel’s family might have been second generation German but they were immigrants for all that, for they could not trace a perfect German line back through their ancestors.

Daniel Goleznovitch was born on the 16th November in the early part of the 20th Century in Potsdam in Germany; the last child of David and Eva Goleznovitch. There were already three children living in the small flat above the pawnbroker’s shop: David Junior, Rosa and Solomon. In the early 1900s life was hard enough for Jews who were immigrants; Daniel’s family might have been second generation German but they were immigrants for all that, for they could not trace a perfect German line back through their ancestors.

Daniel Goleznovitch was born on the 16th November in the early part of the 20th Century in Potsdam in Germany; the last child of David and Eva Goleznovitch. There were already three children living in the small flat above the pawnbroker’s shop: David Junior, Rosa and Solomon. In the early 1900s life was hard enough for Jews who were immigrants; Daniel’s family might have been second generation German but they were immigrants for all that, for they could not trace a perfect German line back through their ancestors.

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A fascinating book. If you do not already believe in channelled works
then open your mind to the possibility and read this one! 5 out of 5
(Charles)

Intriging concept, well written and researched. I liked the way the
author kept away from historical facts but presented the subjects
thoughts & feelings on those events. Excellent read. 5 out of 5

John Fitzgerald Kennedy, a man who held the ultimate powerful position and who paid the ultimate price, is still regarded as a hero by some and the last gunslinger in the west by others. Countless books, countless conspiracy theories, none of them from the man himself until now.

Good Was The Day is JFK's account of his life, leaving out the politics and concentrating, as far as possible, on his feelings about every aspect of his life - and death.

Words: 51000

Ebook Price: $4.00

Pages: 164

Paperback price: $8.80

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A fascinating book. If you do not already believe in channelled works
then open your mind to the possibility and read this one! 5 out of 5
(Charles)

Intriging concept, well written and researched. I liked the way the
author kept away from historical facts but presented the subjects
thoughts & feelings on those events. Excellent read. 5 out of 5

John Fitzgerald Kennedy, a man who held the ultimate powerful position and who paid the ultimate price, is still regarded as a hero by some and the last gunslinger in the west by others. Countless books, countless conspiracy theories, none of them from the man himself until now.

Good Was The Day is JFK's account of his life, leaving out the politics and concentrating, as far as possible, on his feelings about every aspect of his life - and death.

Ebook Price: $4.00

Paperback price: $8.80

Average 5.0 from 2 ratings

A fascinating book. If you do not already believe in
channelled works then open your mind to the possibility and
read this one! 5 out of 5 (Charles)

Intriging concept, well written and researched. I liked the
way the author kept away from historical facts but presented
the subjects thoughts & feelings on those events. Excellent
read. 5 out of 5

John Fitzgerald Kennedy, a man who held the ultimate powerful position and who paid the ultimate price, is still regarded as a hero by some and the last gunslinger in the west by others. Countless books, countless conspiracy theories, none of them from the man himself until now.

Good Was The Day is JFK's account of his life, leaving out the politics and concentrating, as far as possible, on his feelings about every aspect of his life - and death.

This book is about the life of Dorothy Davies, a Medium and a healer. It is about a spiritual journey that has, in her own words, been full of surprises. Revealing her first experiences with the spirit world, and how she went on to become a channel to a number of spirits with stories that had to be told. You will meet these characters in this book and discover how you too, if you want, can begin your own spiritual journey, or continue on the journey you have already started.

This book is about the life of Dorothy Davies, a Medium and a healer. It is about a spiritual journey that has, in her own words, been full of surprises. Revealing her first experiences with the spirit world, and how she went on to become a channel to a number of spirits with stories that had to be told. You will meet these characters in this book and discover how you too, if you want, can begin your own spiritual journey, or continue on the journey you have already started.

This book is about the life of Dorothy Davies, a Medium and a healer. It is about a spiritual journey that has, in her own words, been full of surprises. Revealing her first experiences with the spirit world, and how she went on to become a channel to a number of spirits with stories that had to be told. You will meet these characters in this book and discover how you too, if you want, can begin your own spiritual journey, or continue on the journey you have already started.

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Fascinating story. Some very different insights to other books I've
read about this King. Will have to read more by this author to
understand whether this is knowledge or a gift she has a Medium - on
I'd like to believe the Queens have really been having their say on
matters, at last! 5 out of 5 (Devlin)

Channelling their own words through the author, each of Henry VIII’s Queens takes it in turn to portray the King in a somewhat different light to what you may have already heard or read.

From Katherine to Katherine – the ladies have their say about Henry: the lies, the facts, the reality of being Queen of England and consort to His Majesty King Henry VIII.

Author Dorothy Davies is a well-known and respected Medium, who has channelled the words of many characters – some famous, some not so.

Words: 86700

Ebook Price: $5.95

Pages: 260

Paperback price: $8.80

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Fascinating story. Some very different insights to other books I've
read about this King. Will have to read more by this author to
understand whether this is knowledge or a gift she has a Medium - on
I'd like to believe the Queens have really been having their say on
matters, at last! 5 out of 5 (Devlin)

Channelling their own words through the author, each of Henry VIII’s Queens takes it in turn to portray the King in a somewhat different light to what you may have already heard or read.

From Katherine to Katherine – the ladies have their say about Henry: the lies, the facts, the reality of being Queen of England and consort to His Majesty King Henry VIII.

Author Dorothy Davies is a well-known and respected Medium, who has channelled the words of many characters – some famous, some not so.

Ebook Price: $5.95

Paperback price: $8.80

Average 5.0 from 1 ratings

Fascinating story. Some very different insights to other
books I've read about this King. Will have to read more by
this author to understand whether this is knowledge or a
gift she has a Medium - on I'd like to believe the Queens
have really been having their say on matters, at last! 5
out of 5 (Devlin)

A young girl thinks she has special powers to change events, does she? Told through the eyes of Leila, the story unfolds in a time when money is scarce and the people have to make their own amusements, when a thought could perhaps change the lives of those around her - not always for the better.

A young girl thinks she has special powers to change events, does she? Told through the eyes of Leila, the story unfolds in a time when money is scarce and the people have to make their own amusements, when a thought could perhaps change the lives of those around her - not always for the better.

A young girl thinks she has special powers to change events, does she? Told through the eyes of Leila, the story unfolds in a time when money is scarce and the people have to make their own amusements, when a thought could perhaps change the lives of those around her - not always for the better.

The Wars of the Roses were terrible years when armies swept back and forth across England and kings were the pawns of arrogant nobles. In these savage times, three royal brothers defeated all those who would rob them of the throne but then, from within, they faced a new enemy.

One brother, driven by envy and pride, staked everything on a desperate gamble and allied himself with the imperious Earl of Warwick.

With Warwick's army at his back, a king's brother planned to remove the king.

The Wars of the Roses were terrible years when armies swept back and forth across England and kings were the pawns of arrogant nobles. In these savage times, three royal brothers defeated all those who would rob them of the throne but then, from within, they faced a new enemy.

One brother, driven by envy and pride, staked everything on a desperate gamble and allied himself with the imperious Earl of Warwick.

With Warwick's army at his back, a king's brother planned to remove the king.

The Wars of the Roses were terrible years when armies swept back and forth across England and kings were the pawns of arrogant nobles. In these savage times, three royal brothers defeated all those who would rob them of the throne but then, from within, they faced a new enemy.

One brother, driven by envy and pride, staked everything on a desperate gamble and allied himself with the imperious Earl of Warwick.

With Warwick's army at his back, a king's brother planned to remove the king.

"28th June, 1491 was a momentous day for England. Sadly England did not realise it at the time. I came kicking and squalling into this world, full of vigour, full of strength and hearty of lungs. God be witness to this, what was the first thing they did? Put me to the breast. Now I ask you... what chance did a man have of growing up to be indifferent to women when they did that!"

With these words his Majesty King Henry VIII, arguably the most powerful English king, strides onto the pages of this remarkable book.

"28th June, 1491 was a momentous day for England. Sadly England did not realise it at the time. I came kicking and squalling into this world, full of vigour, full of strength and hearty of lungs. God be witness to this, what was the first thing they did? Put me to the breast. Now I ask you... what chance did a man have of growing up to be indifferent to women when they did that!"

With these words his Majesty King Henry VIII, arguably the most powerful English king, strides onto the pages of this remarkable book.

"28th June, 1491 was a momentous day for England. Sadly England did not realise it at the time. I came kicking and squalling into this world, full of vigour, full of strength and hearty of lungs. God be witness to this, what was the first thing they did? Put me to the breast. Now I ask you... what chance did a man have of growing up to be indifferent to women when they did that!"

With these words his Majesty King Henry VIII, arguably the most powerful English king, strides onto the pages of this remarkable book.

Jacquetta Wydeville (or Woodville) was the matriarch behind a dynasty. Her daughter’s marriage to Edward IV took the family to the highest point in the land and all of her thirteen children were given titles and honours and high ranking marriages were arranged for them, something which outraged the court and led to the family being referred to as upstarts and popinjays.

Jacquetta Wydeville (or Woodville) was the matriarch behind a dynasty. Her daughter’s marriage to Edward IV took the family to the highest point in the land and all of her thirteen children were given titles and honours and high ranking marriages were arranged for them, something which outraged the court and led to the family being referred to as upstarts and popinjays.

Jacquetta Wydeville (or Woodville) was the matriarch behind a dynasty. Her daughter’s marriage to Edward IV took the family to the highest point in the land and all of her thirteen children were given titles and honours and high ranking marriages were arranged for them, something which outraged the court and led to the family being referred to as upstarts and popinjays.

Charles I is one of those enigmatic monarchs whose life story never fails to fascinate historians and readers alike. But, like so many historical figures, mention his name to most people and they will remember so few things about him: in this case, that he caused a Civil War; was held prisoner in Carisbrooke Castle, was tried as a traitor and beheaded.

Charles I is one of those enigmatic monarchs whose life story never fails to fascinate historians and readers alike. But, like so many historical figures, mention his name to most people and they will remember so few things about him: in this case, that he caused a Civil War; was held prisoner in Carisbrooke Castle, was tried as a traitor and beheaded.

Charles I is one of those enigmatic monarchs whose life story never fails to fascinate historians and readers alike. But, like so many historical figures, mention his name to most people and they will remember so few things about him: in this case, that he caused a Civil War; was held prisoner in Carisbrooke Castle, was tried as a traitor and beheaded.

The Archangel Gabriel walked the earthplane with Jesus during his lifetime. This is the story of how that all came about, what happened, how the archangel felt during that time and how he coped with this unusual and very precious assignment. The story is told with humour, emotion and overwhelming love.

The Archangel Gabriel walked the earthplane with Jesus during his lifetime. This is the story of how that all came about, what happened, how the archangel felt during that time and how he coped with this unusual and very precious assignment. The story is told with humour, emotion and overwhelming love.

The Archangel Gabriel walked the earthplane with Jesus during his lifetime. This is the story of how that all came about, what happened, how the archangel felt during that time and how he coped with this unusual and very precious assignment. The story is told with humour, emotion and overwhelming love.

Mention of the name, Judas Iskariot, surely brings to the mind one of the most maligned and hated people of the last two thousand years. Yet, as you are about to discover, all that he did was ordained for him to do; he carried the burden of his ‘betrayal’ with strength and dignity. Put aside any preconceived ideas you may have about `the betrayer` and discover a very different Judas to the one taught in schools and churches around the world.

Mention of the name, Judas Iskariot, surely brings to the mind one of the most maligned and hated people of the last two thousand years. Yet, as you are about to discover, all that he did was ordained for him to do; he carried the burden of his ‘betrayal’ with strength and dignity. Put aside any preconceived ideas you may have about `the betrayer` and discover a very different Judas to the one taught in schools and churches around the world.

Mention of the name, Judas Iskariot, surely brings to the mind one of the most maligned and hated people of the last two thousand years. Yet, as you are about to discover, all that he did was ordained for him to do; he carried the burden of his ‘betrayal’ with strength and dignity. Put aside any preconceived ideas you may have about `the betrayer` and discover a very different Judas to the one taught in schools and churches around the world.